Web Forms :: Fastest Way To Read Through Bytes Of Data?
Mar 10, 2011
I have a bytes of data. Eg : 1024 bytes. And in that, say "Name Age Occupation" etc. All are only values. I have another skeleton xml which will have the <Name/><Age/> etc.
I need to loop through the bytes, say first 5 bytes is Name, Next 2 bytes is Age etc and fill up in this XML. I'll have 1000s of records and so need to know which way is the fastest.
Will the code be fastest or is there any way i can do by XSLT or similar component?
I have a database which signature images. Images are saved in binary.
I want to retrieve the image and display in an image control. I am kinda new to ASP and what seemed so simple has suddenly become a real problem.
The at the botom is how I would do it on a winform. Unfortunately I have no picturebox control in .asp. So how do I get the image stream into image1.imageurl?
Is there a way to put the stream into a session variable and then point to that as a url?
for instance replacing the last line below with this and then pointo to it from image1.imageurl?
Just wondering if anyone has any idea how you can determine how many bytes of a request have been read/received by the server... In other words how do I stream http request...
In that, users are uploading files and I want to report on a perotic basis how many bytes have been read/received so far.
My query is that I have an sql field for image with db type "Image" , now I have successfully inserted some images in the form of bytes, now how to read those bytes of image from database and convert, show in gridview?
I'm using Webservice which will return the data from the database through datatable and I'll convert the datatable into byte array. In front end, I'll reconvert the bytearray to datatable and used ajaxloader to display it in the form.. It is dynamic loading. So, for each click, it is taking 10 seconds to retreive the data regardless of the size of the data. So, I used static datatable and I've loaded all data in that datatable in page load event. But, no reaction. It is taking only same time. Even, there is no data to retreive, the ajax loader is going on loading for 10 seconds. Problem is with Ajax or my webservice?? Plz, tell me some other idea??!!
I am a .NET / C# back end guy. I am working on a app that will have about 200 different data entry screens. For me exposing DTO as a collection for CRUD (IUpdatable and IQueryable) is the easy part, I can do it in my sleep :-). What I am trying to decide is what type of front end technology will allow me to develop these data entry screens fast. They don't have to be fancy but they are not just plain grid either and on average they have about 15 form fields and some client side data validation (no db look up) Options I am looking at are
Use ExtJS on the front and REST / JSON on the back. ASP.NET RIA but I do not know SL (Well XAML) Plain ASP.NET / MVC One idea I had was the DTO will contain the meta data about the form (As Attributes) and the form can be dynamically generated, but I do not want to reinvent the wheel if there is an easier way. I have looked at RAD software but all of them look at the DB and generate screens. I'd rather want something that can look at my DTO and generate screens.
I need to serve MP3 content that is generated dynamically during the request. My clients (podcatchers I can't configure) are timing out before I'm able to generate the first byte of the response data.
Is there a way to send fodder/throwAway data while I'm generating the real data, to prevent/avoid the timeout, but in a way that allows me to instruct the client to ignore/discard the fodder data once I'm ready to start sending the "real" data?
Using the FileUpload Control, I know I can get the size of a file using: PostedFile.ContentLength. Using VB, is there a way to show Bytes being loaded in Real Time? In other words, if 1000 bytes has already been loading, a Label will show 1000, when 4263 bytes has been loaded a Label shows 4263, etc.
I've an arraylist having 30000 items in it, what's the best way of creating a text file on the fly from an ASP.NEt page? Currently I'm using the code below but it times out with large data,
Using fileStr As New FileStream(sFileName, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write) Using writer As New StreamWriter(fileStr) writer.WriteLine("Error Messages") [code].....
I have a gridview with a Download button that serves a download to a user. I put it in App_Data so its secure so people can't try to download it. However, when I use this code, the save as dialog box pops up, and when i hit save as, the file immediately finishes loading - and it's just 0 bytes. The file is 5 Megabytes.
I'm trying to optimize my ASP.NET thumbnailing script, so it doesn't resize all the images all the time, and one part of the problem is choosing the hash function for the thumbnail naming/checking procedure.Is crc32 up to the task - I'm asking cause the input data is small(only relative path, size and date)?
I have one main doubt for long perioad, If we access the DB using SqlDataSource and ObjectDataSource, Can i know which is the fastest accessing the DB.
I am trying to complete my function below but got lost in the different methods out there. It will always return 1 row and I need to get the values of the record and ADD into a new row. The function returns a DataTable.
I am trying to run a linq query but I need the result as a datatable as I am using that to store records from different queries in the same viewstate object.The 2 versions below compile, but return an empty set. The exact error is "Value cannot be null.Parameter name: source". (and yes I have checked there is data):
MyDatabaseDataContext db = new MyDatabaseDataContext(conn); IEnumerable<DataRow> queryProjects = (from DataRow p in db.STREAM_PROJECTs.AsEnumerable()
In my program, I need update a filed to the database. The field is for a pdf file content. I know, maybe I should save the pdf file to the local file system, and save the file path to the SQL. but, right now, it is the file content saved to the SQL.
from my program, it loads the file which is input by user. I use File.ReadAllBytes. Then, run the stored procedure on the SQL server, and use the bytes[] as parameter, to insert the file to the SQL. it works fine when file size is small. However, as file size becomes larger, say 200MB, sometimes, it pops out of memory exception.
So, I'm thinking, maybe I can load parts of the file, say 1MB a time, then update the database, then loop. so, this way, no matter how large the file is, it should not have any problem.
my question is: is there a standard way to do this? so, I should not save file content to the SQL at all? shoudl save file in file system, save the file path to sql only? or there are other way to deal with this?
I need to find a way to accurately calculate the byte size of the text inside a particular textarea. I am working in .Net so I have access to those libraries, but I'd prefer a Javascript solution. How many bytes is each character worth? What would be the most efficient way to count and multiply? Or am I missing a better way entirely?
Edit: I'm attempting to determine the download size of a piece of Javascript that has been pasted into a textarea. The closest thing I could find to this is ][URL]. I don't want to just lift their code, especially since I don't fully understand it.
Try Dim bytes As Byte() = New Byte() {} If Not fupload1.PostedFile Is Nothing Then Dim myfile As HttpPostedFile = Me.fupload1.PostedFile ' Get size of uploaded file
'here how to allocate bytes array variable already declared
I am displaying selectable rows in a gridview. The selected row uses a stored procedure to display all the fields in a formview when the Select button is clicked.
Only a small subset of the fields in the selected row are editable. When I click the Edit button only the EditItemTemplate fields show up, the read-only fields from the ItemTemplate disappear. I want the read-only rows to remain visible with the editable rows.
If I include the read-only fields in the EditItemTemplate, I get an error when I click Update on the FormView. The error states that there are too many parameters being passed to the stored procedure to update fields. How can I continue to show the read-only fields with the editable fields on the FormView and avoid getting the input parameter error on the stored procedure for the Update command?
I am reading data from Excel file using oledbdataadapter and binding to gridview.Every thing working fine.but if the cell is having some text along with bar sysmol ( | ) [Ex : 12345 | 789123] that cell data is not reading from excel file.All fileds in excel sheet is text format only.Some times it's reading correctly & some times it not reading(empty).Is there any problem with bar symbol ( | )